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Printed from https://www.writing.com/main/books/entry_id/890776-Day-900-for-Blog-City
by Joy
Rated: 18+ · Book · Experience · #2003843
Second blog -- answers to an ocean of prompts
#890776 added August 25, 2016 at 12:28pm
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Day 900 for Blog City!
Prompt: "Day 900. Can you believe it? What are your favorite things to blog about? Is it more fun to blog about real life or make up things from prompts? Is Blogging a habit or a big part of your life? If you stopped blogging, would you miss it? Let's make it to a 1000. We can do it."

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Happy 900, Blog City! Surely we can make it to 1000 and beyond. I don’t doubt that.

Some good exists to blogging or rather writing every day on different or similar subjects or from prompts. It helps the fluidity of one's expression, and it makes the ideas to become more orderly, although I still have to experience this. In addition, it helps a person to get to know more about herself. It also shows that clarification and simple words matter most, to those of us who are trained in academic mumbo-jumbo.

I like blogging because it keeps me writing every day, and I like to write just about anything as long as it doesn’t stir up a controversy either among the other bloggers or anyone else and it doesn’t cause a disturbance inside me.

Blogging is not a big part of my life, but it keeps me doing something every day that relates to writing. especially on the days that I don’t write other things. The reason I only write for Blog City and not for the other blogging sites or groups is because I like to keep my entries long enough, possibly around 300-500 words or more if the subject needs it, and concentrate only on one topic or prompt.

During GOT, I didn’t write in my blog at all, but we were writing five long things a week as well the tons of reviews. That was enough writing.

I am not as big a blogger as most of the bloggers in WdC are, whether they write with Blog City or not. I am a pretty regular blogger, though. I like the relaxed atmosphere we have in Blog City as my blogging is a lot more leisurely venture. I feel at ease with my writing here, which is usually free flow, and most of my blog entries do not take more than ten to fifteen minutes of my time. It is, therefore, not a burden on my daily schedule or on the other things I do.



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